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Discover Ludwig'ring right' is not correct in written English.
It should be "ring true" if you are referring to something being accurate and true. For example: "His explanation of the situation didn't quite ring true."
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I think that cost us the ring right there.
Girl, you have to wait for the phone to ring, right?
She opened the music box and I don't think saw the ring right away.
Relief will ring right round the Grangemouth community, and across Scotland today.
It's supposed to rain later today and I'm worried the rain will just wash the ring right into a gutter.
Now, in the end, the girl said she wasn't interested in getting into the ring right away.
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That rings right, too.
You dial that number and Irv's phone rings, right here in New Haven".
"That rang right home to me," Mr. Pennington said in his Texas twang.
This wasn't ringing right to me based on our research on Early Head Start.
"When the president dials 911," Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld told a cheering crowd here on Wednesday, "it rings right here".
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